Internet Crime – An Overview

The Internet has changed everyday life, in many ways for the better. Instantaneous communication with people all over the world has become commonplace. However, this new technology has also created new legal issues, particularly in the area of criminal law. If you are facing charges of Internet crimes, including possession of child pornography and soliciting sex from a minor, for immediate assistance, call 502-582-2020 to speak with William M. Butler, Jr., criminal defense attorney, or contact him via email to schedule your initial confidential consultation. Criminal Defense Attorney William Butler has skillfully defended thousands of clients for over 28 years, compiling an impressive record of positive results, he can defend you too. For more information, please see his Case Results and Testimonials.

Child Pornography

The anonymity of the Internet has allowed persons who commit certain offenses against children to operate in relative safety. Child pornography is sold and distributed with ease over the Internet. In addition, adults who prey on children often befriend children they meet online and arrange meetings with them for sexual purposes. The children who agree to meet an online “friend” typically do so without knowing that the person on the other end is an adult pretending to be a child.

State and federal law enforcement agencies have made the investigation of Internet crimes against children one of their top priorities. Local police and federal agencies like the FBI are applying new techniques to detect crimes against children. One of these techniques is the so-called “sting” operation, in which law enforcement officers pose as people interested in buying or swapping child pornography.

The information gained in the transaction is used to find and prosecute both the sellers and buyers and people who are in possession of the pornographic materials.

Criminal penalties for child pornography are often severe. Sometimes jail and prison sentences are mandatory, along with lifetime registration as a sexual offender. Defenses are available to individuals who download or share images that turn out to be child pornography. If you have been charged or are about to be charged, for immediate attention, call attorney William M. Butler, Jr. at 502-582-2020 a criminal defense attorney, for legal help right away, or contact him via email to schedule your initial confidential consultation.Learn More

Solicitation of Minors

Law enforcement officers frequently pretend to be underage individuals in Internet chat rooms — even adults-only, sexually oriented websites. Some of these police officers are expert at identifying people who are lonely or unaware to get them “to solicit or entice” some kind of meeting or sexual activity. Suddenly, they are facing a felony charge, prison time and lifetime registration as a sexual predator.

These cases can be brought against people who did not intend to engage in sexual activity with an underage person; they thought they were just fantasizing anonymously on the Internet. If a friend or family member is facing these charges, call William M. Butler, Jr. at 502-582-2020 or contact him via email to schedule your initial confidential consultation; he is a criminal defense lawyer who is tough, computer literate and sophisticated.Learn More

Internet Fraud

The Internet is also used to commit fraud. New types of fraudulent schemes are increasingly common, including:

Nigerian 419 scams — asking for bank account information and cash payments to move a large amount of money out of the country

Phishing — impersonating a legitimate business or governmental agency in order to obtain bank account or credit card information

Tracking down and prosecuting the party who allegedly engaged in online fraud can be difficult. Prosecution is also complicated by the reluctance of many victims to come forward and report the crime due to their embarrassment.

Secure Legal Counsel

As the Internet continues to develop, new legal issues will also. New types of crime, and new theories for criminal prosecution, will be implemented to meet the continually evolving state of the online world. Internet crime is undergoing constant change. If you are charged with an Internet crime, seek legal advice from William M. Butler Jr., an attorney who is knowledgeable in this area of the law. For immediate assistance, call William Butler at 502-582-2020, or contact him via email to schedule your initial confidential consultation.

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